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Topic: What happens with Coin collectors and people into Numismatics? - page 2. (Read 1514 times)

hero member
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They will collect physical bitcoins.

Maybe someday bitcoin foundation will release physical bitcoins Cheesy
Hey, how about paper wallet? That's worth as bitcoin value right?
physical bitcoins ? Probably physical bitcoin wallet. Like paper wallet! Once the bitcoin in that wallet is spent, the physical bitcoin worths nothing!
legendary
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They will collect physical bitcoins.

Maybe someday bitcoin foundation will release physical bitcoins Cheesy
Hey, how about paper wallet? That's worth as bitcoin value right?
legendary
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The cessation of coin production likely won't happen in any of our lifetimes.  Contrary to what you wrote, it isn't too expensive to mint coins (in general).  In the US, this is true for nickels and pennies but not the other denominations.  And as someone else said, precious metals will still be highly valued and so people will still collect coins, even if they were to stop being minted.

Look at the newspaper industry.  Look at stamp collecting.  The world is a tough nut and manages to keep going despite technological advancement.
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It will be easier for collectors to make purchases over the internet anonymously. And many collectors appreciate being anonymous. Shops that sell anything but necessities will have a hard time competing in price and selection. Shops that adapt to selling over the internet and accept bitcoins will do better.
legendary
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I am talking about the people employed in this business. We are talking about 1000's of job losses as time goes by.
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As time advances, and new technology is created,
it is normal evolution that areas of industry/employment will no longer exist or have humans employed.

These jobs will be gone, IMO, except for collectors (ex. coin/gold/silver/hobby stores).

One day even you will wake up and see that even your job has been rendered null.
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They will collect physical bitcoins.
sr. member
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its a collectors industry just like today people still collect old baseball cards and comics.
sr. member
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As someone who is starting a new Jewelry store with a numismatic component, I can answer this.

Coin collecting is not in competition with bitcoin. Coins are valued based largely on their rarity, with some consideration for their nominal value in the case of precious metal or popularity, if the coin design is especially pretty, unique or it captures a particularly affluent or enthusiastic market. they will become popular with collectors.
 Coins with Numismatic value are a physical property that can be displayed in a visually appealing manner and are just one way of holding value in a form that is usually not subject to inflation.

Bitcoin is a way of accepting payment, and except in the case of certain pieces such as Casascius, there is little to compare cryptocurrency and physical coins.

The job losses in the business are because of a shift in general collecting habits based on a general understanding amongst collectors that most rare coin purchases do not always increase in value. Whereas many of the rarest coins still do increase year on year, they are extremely rare and generally are held by high-net-worth individuals who do not need to sell, and therefore rarity generally only increases as each sale happens. Coin shops go out of business because they do not shift their inventory to match public tastes or refuse to compete online where the majority of rare coin transactions are made.

New Physical coins will always exist.

I am sure people thought that with the invention of photography that painting would necessarily become obsolete, however, that is not the case. Sure, there has been massive market share loss for painters, but a niche market will always exist. The painters who reaped the biggest rewards around the time of the perfection of color photography decided to specialize in imaginative paintings that did not compete with photography.   

Today, companies such as Provident Metals capture market share by focusing on specialized coins with great workmanship at low prices made of precious metals that speak to enthusiastic groups (bitcoin, liberty, marijuana, even those who like zombies) They are a great example of a successful shift from the traditional collection of all dates and mint-marks on pennies and nickels to a more artistic and specialized clientele.

legendary
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I am talking about the people employed in this business. We are talking about 1000's of job losses as time goes by.

How do they adopt their business model and practice to exist in a world, where there are no more physical fiat coins or currencies?

Yes, the coins will become more valuable... but it would have done so, even if crypto currencies did not take it's place.

I know, these industries will loose a lot of jobs, and it will be cancelled out by the jobs created by Crypto currencies... BUT it's sad to see such a old practice, being replaced.

It was the same, when automation replaced physical jobs done by humans. { The technology kills jobs, and certain crafts die out. }


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I think collectors will become richer as their collected coins become more scarce?  Roll Eyes  Grin
legendary
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I was just thinking about this today...

There are so many people employed in Numismatics. { http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Numismatics } and we also have many hobbyists, who collects coins.

When digital currencies take over from physical fiat currencies... {eventually they will... minting is just too expensive} ... What will these industries do?

How do they adapt?

There are other industries like this, who are going the same route ...example being the printing press... and Digital media.

It is kind of sad, to think about the legacy of these fiat currencies and what the new technology might be destroying.  Sad
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